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Broken Sky. London: Usborne, 2015.
Broken October: New Zealand 1985. Wellington, New Zealand: A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1976.
Broken Arrow. Oxford, Eng.: Abaddon Books, 2009.
“Broke and Hungry, No Place to Go” In Galaxy Magazine. Vol. 29.3., 1969.
"Broad Sunlit Uplands" In New Outlook (New Zealand). Vol. no. 16 ., 1985.
“Broad Dutty Water: A Sunken Story” In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Vol. 141/5/6., 2021.
"Broad Church" In Ecopunk! [Cover adds Speculative Tales of Radical Futures], Edited by Grzyb, Liz and Sparks, Cat[riona](b. 1965). Greenwood, WA, Australia: Ticonderoga Publications, 2017.
British Front. Edinburgh, Scot.: Barrington Stoke, 2005.
The British Federal Empire. A Speech Delivered in a Certain Year of the Twentieth Century, in a Certain City of the Empire. London: Charles H. Clarke, 1872.
"The British Countryside in 1951" In Guide to the New World: A Handbook of Constructive World Revolution. London: Victor Gollancz, 1941.
Britain Redeemed and Canada Preserved. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850.
Bringing Reuben Home. Sydney, NSW, Australia: ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2004.
“Bringing Down the Sky” In Clarkesworld., 2018.
“Bring Your Own Spoon” In The Djinn Falls in Love & Other Stories, Edited by Murad, Mahvesh and Shurin, Jared. Oxford, Eng.: Solaris/Rebellion Publishing, 2017.
"Bring the Jubilee" In The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction . Vol. 3.7 ., 1952.
. “The Brighter World” In Little Blue Marble ., 2023.
“Bright Sarasota Where the Circus Lies Dying” In Welcome to Dystopia: Forty-five Visions of What Lies Ahead. New York: O/R Books, 2018.
The Bright Phoenix. London: Michael Joseph, 1955.
Bright New Universe. New York: Ace Books, 1967.
Bright Morrow. London: John Crowther, 1947.
A Brief History of the Recent Future: A Dystopian Fantasy. Np: dhm imPRESSions. LuLu.com, 2009.
Brief History of the Country of Humanity: Giving an Account of the First Settlement of that Country under My Lord Love God, the First Governour under the King. Its being taken by an Army of Intruders, thro' the Treachery of Mr. Love Self, who usurped the Government. The Devastations made in the Country by the Intruders. The Opposition made against them by Capt. Prudence. The re-taking of the Country by Gen. Gospel. And the Wars in the Country during those Times. Boston, N[ew] E[ngland]: Ptd. by Samuel Gerrish, 1728.
"A Brief History of Altruria. Narrative of Sir Robert Horton" In The Cosmopolitan: A Monthly Illustrated Magazine . Vol. 20.2-5., 1895.
The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil. New York: Riverhead Books, 2005.